<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<open>
<creds priv="write" type="internal">
<user>Username1</user>
<client_token>abcplaudzrbcy37c</client_token>
<client_secret>0cxDE3LE0000=</client_secret>
</creds>
<creds priv="read" type="internal">
<user>Username1</user>
<client_token>123plaudzrbcy37c</client_token>
<client_secret>0cxDE3LE1234=</client_secret>
</creds>
<creds priv="none" type="internal">
<user>Username1</user>
<client_token>000plaudzrbcy37c</client_token>
<client_secret>0cxDE3LEabcd=</client_secret>
</creds>
</open>
@JacksonXmlRootElement(localName = "open") class OpenCredentials { @JacksonXmlProperty(localName = "creds") @JacksonXmlElementWrapper(useWrapping = false) private Credentials[] credentials; //getters,setters,toString } class Credentials { @JacksonXmlProperty(isAttribute = true) private String priv; @JacksonXmlProperty(isAttribute = true) private String type; private String user; @JacksonXmlProperty(localName = "client_token") private String clientToken; @JacksonXmlProperty(localName = "client_secret") private String clientSecret; //getters,toString }
Simple usage:
XmlMapper mapper = new XmlMapper(); File source = new File(xmlPath); OpenCredentials openCredentials = mapper.readValue(source,OpenCredentials.class); System.out.println(openCredentials);
Above program prints (for your XML
):
OpenCredentials{credentials=[Credentials{priv='write',type='internal',user='Username1',client_token='abcplaudzrbcy37c',client_secret='0cxDE3LE0000='},Credentials{priv='read',client_token='123plaudzrbcy37c',client_secret='0cxDE3LE1234='},Credentials{priv='none',client_token='000plaudzrbcy37c',client_secret='0cxDE3LEabcd='}]}
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